Insulation Layer


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Randy Jean
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The Visual Foxpro framework we currently use has an "i" layer or "insulation" layer which is where all developer changes are recommended take place.  All application instances are then subclassed from this layer vs. directly from the framework vendor's classes. 

Question: does Strataframe have an "insulation" layer to prevent future source upgrades from overwriting developer enhancements?  If not, is it recommended one create their own subclasses and, if so, can the Strataframe wizards, builders, factories, etc. be changed to subclass from this layer?

Thanks in advance,

Randy Jean

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Randy Jean - 18 Years Ago
Trent L. Taylor - 18 Years Ago
Randy Jean - 18 Years Ago
Trent L. Taylor - 18 Years Ago
                     OK, here's an example of something I know how to do through...
Randy Jean - 18 Years Ago
                         You would need to somehow attach to the visiblity changed event of...
StrataFrame Team - 18 Years Ago
                             This seems to work. Do you see anything wrong with this?
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Randy Jean - 18 Years Ago

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